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TEXAS
All 4-Hers
Sept. 26-30
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VOLUME 101
No. 192
BRENHAM, TEXAS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1966
10c PER COPY
LB J Agrees To Meeting
UF Slates Kickoff Wednesday
With Viet Nam Allies
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Youth Camp, Boy Scouts, Girl
Washington McKenzie, Tom Clark and Milton
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Brenham Public Library, Braz-
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Spend $30,000
III
Family Supper
At Area Banquet
Young Farmers Win Awards
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Baptist Revival
-State Bank.
other
the Brenham-Wharton game are
Around
Two Fires
Toton
From Houston Endowment
Old Washington Receives $100,000 Gift
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George Red Holds Check For $100,000
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Still available at the high school
office, Washington County State
Bank, and Roy Wiese Pharm-
acy.
Mrs. C. W. Schoenvogel, Mrs. A.
E. Stinnett, J. S. Spencer, W. O.«
the old church of their child
hood, and for a visit to the lit-
tle church cemetery where early
m., was a car fire at S. Park
and the Southern Pacific tracks.
The carburator on the car, own-
Scouts, ,
Salvation
County
which are participating nations,
in the Philippines on or after
Oct. 18.
American
i Army,
Rev. Albert Michalik, and var-
ious officers of the church and
other members will long remem-
ber with joy, and for the beau-
ty of the sacred occasion shar-
ed with loved ones.
Quarterhacks Meet
- THE BRENHAM QUARTER-
BACK Club will, meet tonight at
7:30 p.m. at the Blinn College
Student Center.
Bem-
Dick
Kono-
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dings.
Texans have long realized that
WmINE
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suemn
THE ZION LUTHERAN CHUR
CH OF Zionsville will have a co-
vered dish family supper on Oct.
16 at 6:30 p.m.
only to the letters from their
. families, and in this department
Uncle Sam and his PO should
• do a better job. We hope they
will make special efforts for our
ed by Willie J. Hickey, flooded
and apparently caused the fire,
according to fire department of-
ficials. Damage was minor.
was dedicated 100 years ago.
Visitors returned for a tour of
Short Course" .
"A DAIRY SHORT COURSE
will be offered at Brepham High
School tonight, Tuesday, Wed*,
nesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.
m.
R Henderson Shuffler,. Direc-
tor of the Texana Program of
7 the University of Texas and head
I of the archaeological depart-
Washington
County’s Newspaper
For 100 Years
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The chapter received a pla- gor. Also attending were chap:
_____________ , ter advisor Carl Wendler and
unusinnsiumusnunumumnununsinniinusiiniuutaniiuinnuu Mrs. Wendler.
Take Stock!
' Dow Jones J p.m . average*
F. 1.2800.0 up 7.40-
20 Rails 199.01 up 1.34
is utils 126.35 off o n .
65 Stocks 279.28 up 1.89
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j excavation work on the park faring to us-ward, net willing
‘ grounds to determine exact lo- anv shoula perish, but that-
‘ cation of many of the early buif an Shoula MM la repentance.-
II Petar 3.9,
Jesus came to lead sinners to
repentance. .
THE BRENHAM FIRE DE-
PARTMENT answered the call rmony. "To the Rev. . Beseda it
was a joyful homecoming. for
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calls. They hope to get into ac- by campaign chairman-- Leroy
tion early and complete their Loesch and co-chairmen Kruse
Houston Endowment Inc. has of Texas. It will be the gather-
announced a $100,000 gift for re- ing place of many historical do-
storation of Washington-on-the- cuments and artifacts of the
-ug- -m=
--e- ma
Red Cross,
whether still
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“The City Of Hospitality — Where 1966 UF Campaign Starts Wednesday"
os Valley Crippled Children's chairman. Mrs. Giddings and
Clinic. Christian Record Bene- Mrs. Schoenvogel are co-chair-
volent Society for the Blind, men of the women's division.
Texas Association for Mental Van Dyke is head of the advan-
Health, National Muscular Dys- ced gifts committee; and Lore-’
trophy, United Service Organi- nz Seidel -is rural campaign
zation and Texas United Fund. chairman.
As to
The 1966 county-wide evehe
will open at 2 p.m. on Oct. 6 with
a street parade in downtown
Caldwell.
The Queen Coronation will be
held at the Fair rounds in
Gathering Set
For October
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In Philippines
WASHINGTON (UPI) —Pres-
idem Johnson announced today
that he would be glad to attend
an international conference at
Manila next month with leaders
of other nations participating in
the war to defend South Viet
Nam.
The date for. the conference,
to be held in Manila, was
tentatively set "on or after
October 18.”
Ice Cream Social
THERE WILL BE AN ICE
cream social on the lawn of
Independence Bapist Church
to two minor fires Monday. The
first was to the aid of George
Ahlhardt, Greenvine, who was
hauling a load of cotton to the
gin. The fire, from an unknown
.'■Congratulations to ROSA LEE cause, destroyed a half bale of
making rS* ’SS 1:23 p.m. The second, at 135. for use when, the old "church
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Brenham Banner-Press
Brazos. < crucial era when Texas and Tex- Club arena at the Fair Grou-
The State of Texas has al- ans carved an empire out of a nds
ready appropriated $500,000 wilderness and the course of The three-day attraction also
for construction of a museum, ‘Western civilization, with free- include* a carnival of popular
provided the appropriation is dom if its creed, continued to ride* on the midway for both
. matched by a $206,000 fund ra- the Pacific shores. children and adults.
Ised by other sources. _ P.0 c.. The Fair Youth Livestock Auc-
George Red Houston attor. State Representative Gus tion will be held at 7:30 p m.
ney and president of; the Wash- Mulscher s«iB that the state ap- saturday followed by merchan-
, ington-on -the-Brazos. Park- propriation, if matched by funds ts "prizes.The Fair awards in-
Assoc., said $1 million /will be of other foundations and indivi- clude $..OOQ In cash prizes.
ROLL moves to Houston this Friday, Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. Mem-
week as will the whole town..... bers are urged to bring freezers
Young MILTON HUESKE JR. of ice cream and cake. They
Still smiling as a winner of the may also invite visitors.
grand champ barrow at last
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costume, and talent will be the
factors considered in the jud-
ges' selection.
The exhibit building will be
filled with attractive booths by
/ serves recognition along with
' the San Jacinto Battleground
and the Alamo as the birthplace
Adolph A. Krause
Expires In Burton
Adolph A. Krause, 87, of Bur-
ton, died in thecBerton Nursing
Home at 7:30 pm Monday.
Funeral services will be held
at the United Church of Christo
in Burton-at 2 p.m. Wednesday
with Rev. Bruno Schroeder
officiating. Burial will be in the
church cemetery. The Foehner
Burleson County Fair Scheduled
For Caldwell Beginning Oct. 6
CALDWELL (Sp) — "Ameri- South Caldwell just off Highway
can Heritage" will be the theme 36 at 7:30 p.m. Oct 8. Candidat-
featured during the 26th annual es for the 1966 Fair Queen will
Burleson County Fair in Cald- be presented on the appropriate-
welb Thursday-, Friday,and Sat- ly decorated American Heritage
urday, Oct. 6-7-8, announced K. stage, after which a panel of
B. Clark, president of the Fair" judges from out-of-town will sei-
needed eventually to recreate duals of the state, as the gift
, the cradle of independence as It fund made by Houston Endow-
was on March 2, 1836. Construe- ment Inc. has been designed to
. tion- of a museum is the imme. do. Will be of untold advantage
iate objective, but the long to all of Texas, and to all tour-
range aim is to restore the vil-. ists and students who are truly
lage exactly as it was when the interested in the real history of
Texas Declaration of Indepen- our country.
dence was signed. ------
Benevolent Society.
Some 120 workers in the com his individual assignment. It is the various businesses and offi- Tom S. Whitehead Sr. is pres-
mercial division will gather at hoped none of them will receive ces containing name* of their ideht of the United Fund. Leroy
, the Brenham City hall auditor- more than five names of busi- employes. They will be asked to Loesch is president-elect. Ho-
mm Wednesday at 7:30 pm. to nesses to call on, and most of get the pledges filled out and ward Kruse and Paul Moore are •
kickoff the. 1966 United Fund of them will receive fewer. money collected so that they vice-presidents. Henry J. Boehm
Washington County financial A very short program is plan- can be picked up by the workers Sr. is secretary-treasurer, and
campaign. ned. It will consist of a short on Wednesday. Oct. 5. Floyd Reed is immediate past-
These workers have all been film strip presented by Field Some 15 agencies will draw president.
chosen by co-chairmen Howard Scout Executive Stuart Painter, their support this year from the Director* are: Granvel Smith,
Kruse and Paul Moore of the and an inspirational talk by Dr. United Fund, which is seeking Reese B. Lockett, Pankey Hall,
commercial division, and they Robert L. Gilpin, pastor of the to raise $23,304 for this pur- Albert Pohlmeyer, E. C. Dick-
have accepted their assignments First Methodist Church of Bren pose, schat; Eddie Van Dyke, Mrs.
through individual telephone ham. Instructions will be given They are: Washington County Thomas Giddings, Mrs. W. F,
Youth Club, Washington County Hartley, dharles W. Rankin Jr.,
2 • . _ A Funeral Home of Burton is in I
MfckANspricingenuptheam ehsuactoramsameng
plays at his store to the delight Herman Krause of Pasadena,
of the customers.. COACH JAM- Albert Krause of Brenham, I
ES GIESE and his high flying Benny Krause of Houston, Ray I
Kitten footballers are going mond Krause of Brenham. Clay <
great guns with another victory ence Krause of Burton; one dau-
under their belts....WILLIAM ghter, Mrs. Nita Schulz of Beas- !
KLINGSPORN, a mighty proud ley; two half sisters, Mn Laura i
young man as he posed fora Roehling of Brenham and Mn. N
picture with his Junior Champ- Ida Hanath of Waco; ten grand-
km Hereford Heifer at the big children ad four great grand-
Fair. children.
Verse for Today
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study of land deed records and count slackness; but is long suf-
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Moyers said, "and he is pleased
sheck, Sealy; and Clifford An- to join the meeting of other
gel. Cameron, chiefs of state and government.
A third honor went to Donald were Brenham's voting delega- Theou tstanding.New Chap-
Ahrens, who was elected vice- tes to the business meeting held ter Ay rdwent lh. est,co,
president of the AREA 111 orga- earlier Monday. umbia chapteri tenPubliity
nization, at the meeting. Award W L* Brenham: the
Attending from Brenham were Outstanding Young Farmer Aw-
The Brenham chapter. receiv- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens, ard: Went to, Lee Fazzino of nations - might be invited. ns
ed'a trophy-and $50 for being Mr' and Mrs. Travis Boeker, Bryan; an d the Outstanding said such queries must be
named the outstanding chapter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murchison Chapter Award went to Bren- referred to the Philippine
in the area. and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gre- ham. president._______________________
THE WASHINGTON COUNTY follows: motor. grader, $19,240 made the motion to buy the
Unit of American Cancer Socie- less trade, $5,000 for a total equipment, Lesli Clayton made
ty will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. price of $14,240. front end load- a second and the motion carried
in Washington County Stale er, $13,660 less trade, $3,500, to- unanimously.'
Bank tsi price $10,160. sweeper, $10,- The action taken at Monday's _
— ' 900 less trade, $$5,000 for a total meeting must be confirmed at
— price of $5,900. .a regular meeting, of, commis-
Retail Trades Meeting A» equipment carries a 90-day sioners. _______
together looking for an honora-
ble peace in Southeast Asia.”
President Pleased
"President Johnson is glad to
agree to this invitation.”
Moore, Kruse Head Commercial Division
schools, clubs, organizations,
women's department groups,
agricultural and commercial
displays.
The livestock show will in-
clude fat steers, breeding beef,
and swine stock, FFA and 4-H
Club entries; and dairy cattle.
- Friday night's program inclu-
des a Fire Prevention Demon-
stration at 7 p.m. and the Burl-
eson County Saddle Club spon-
sored Play Night-both events a
will be held in the new Saddle
Job in record time. and Moore.
At the Wednesday night meet- Thursday morning the work-
ing, each worker will receive er* will take pledge sheets to
THE CALVARY BAPTIST
- CHURCH is holding revival ser-
vices this week. Services are
held twice daily at 7 a. m. and
7:30 p.n. Coffee and doughnuts
are served following the morn-
ing service. ‘
The announcement cam*
from the White House less than
24 hours after President
Ferdinand E. Marcos of th*
Philippine Republic announced
that he had issued invitations to
the meeting after consulting
government leaders of Thailand
and South Korea.
Press Secretary Bill D.
Moyers said Johnson had
received the invitation to th*
meeting of chiefs d stats, or
chiefs of government, from
Asian nations "who are contri-
buting military assistance to
South Viet Nam to resist
aggression and which are
-Washington-on-the-Brazos de-
City Okays Purchase
Of Street Equipment
HOWARD KRUSE PAUL MOORE Brenham City Commission- guarantee and the seller will fur*
------------------- ers met Monday to consider nish a man to train city ppera-
r V- ♦ V- * ,-r ▼ bids for the purchase of new tors in the proper usage. The
T) 1 T) • * - equipment. machines will be served and
Brenhom Brlejs cThne SouthoTgxaswEguuoment •’ N’exa derlyer date'wasg GO CUBS GO—Buddy Fisher Insurance is strongly backing the Brenham Cubs.
, bidder on a motor grader, front ven. but it was pointed out that ' At the suggestion by the Quarterback Club that Brenham merchants decorate
A A a--*■ -*■ end loader and sweeper. a firm order will speed up deli- their windows as an expression of support of the Cubs, Fisher decorated his
Cancer Society Miete prices on the low bids were as ’ “Commissioner i™„ Navratii window and con.tructM . ,lgn that "Go Cub. Co."______________
Tate.
Mrs. Hartley is publicity
HUMID AND WARM
Partly cloudy and warm Low
expected tonight U. High expect-
ed Wednesday U. Sunrise :17.
Sunset 6:17.
Readings tor 24 hour period
ending it T a. m.Tuesday: Mu.
90. Min. 59. 7 a.m. 63.
week's county fair...LOUIS
(BUMPY) HEAD, one of Blinn's ,
spirited students, making the
rounds selling ads Tor the Buc-
caneers annual...LINDA SCH-
MID still hugging that trophy
and her Pomeranian pup who
took first place in the pet show .
L. C. PRENZLER, another of
Burton's firemen and a booster
of the county fair for many
years, takes more honors exhib:
. iting his grand champ swme and
boar at the big show...American
servicemen stationed in lonely
— outposts throughout the globe
■ look forward to receiving the 1
home town newspaper second
1. Clarence Broecker, Route 1, GIRL FOR CENDALSKIS
,31*59 =**-550
2. Monroe Wittner, 1565 Key of Brenham are the parents of'
St., Brenham. a girl born at th* Bohne Mem-
orial Hospital at 1:59 p.m.
3. H. A Derrick, Box 5, Bur- Monday. She weighed nine pou-
ton. nds, eight ounces, and has been
iiiiimumiinmnitiNuiiuuiumuuMuiMmHHUHHHHUHiHimuuu** named Frances Ann.
RETAIL TRADES COMMIT- vingeummiuliunuuitIEIImuIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuTIIIIsIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIITGIIIIIIIIITIIUITIIEIIIIIILIIIIITUIIIIIIIIITilIIIII - Erenham's Young ■ Farmer que and $75 for winning the pu- - non Etheridge Jr., East
TEE of the Chamber of Com- __ . f . , - .1 T chapter received two awards bile relations award. ard’ Ahrens, Brenham:
mpwinwashingconesdouney Wesley Church Centennial PaondersaxwaraarsaanqueYoun Fred Murchison who served Britten, Bryani. Elein
— in College Station. on - the area nominating com-
m 1 f • n &.1 mittee. and John Beckendorf
Celebration Program Sunday,
Tickets Avoilctblc
BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL Some 300 or more friends, members of thett -family are
principal Bill McAdams said to- members and descendants of now buried. -
day that reserve seattickets forwearly members of the Czech- The peak,,of the., day 5, pro
■ - • —■ — Moravian Church at Wesley at- gram was the unveiling of the
tended the 100th anniversary of Texas State Historical Medal-
the organization of the Unity of lion with the capsule history of
Brethren. Sunday. the church engraved on the
The Rev. H.. E Beseda Jr., bronze plate. Each'was set in
who had served as minister of a large pink granite monument,
the congregation for seven years erected at the door of the or igi-
during its past history, returned nal church. Football Coniest Presiding at the banquet Wag
... . , Refreshments were served by ’ vwiwun w Gregor, the outgoing president
to conduct the centennial cere- w. 1 m .. • „« 0 ...
the men and women of the chur- aaz AI I of the area,
cli. Centering the long dining ta- Winners Named New officers ' include Emer-
. . ble was an elaborate, beautiful-’ : --------
nison father had also beent e ly embossed cake, shaped as a Winners of the second week of ipr I A IIANI n I
auning ttcMrdhV,onti"yein Bibielsoquonsiohheewiattdnedaac Bamner-Pfess immi com. .HELLO-WORLD!
Early members of the con gre- Czech, wi th its English transla- test were: -
gatiom were introduced. Songs tion on the opposite page,
in the Czech langua----a ^v-.bL
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happy with the ever growing pop-
ularity of the pet show that was
again a big hit at the Fair...Ex-
perts take a beating on football
predictions of last week’s up-
sets, but RANDY REETS would
have had a perfect score if he
had left the Oilers alone...Anoth-
er big show in town beginning
Thursday when the auto dealers
unveil their new models.....Will
miss a time honored friend
when MRS. J. V. (DEE). CAR-
5 * SER.w, Mute
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